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Suppose f(x) − f(x+1) = 3x^2 and f(3) = 48, determine the value of f(5) show all steps so i can understand how you got to the answer! help please !!
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Suppose f(x) − f(x+1) = 3x^2 and f(3) = 48, determine the value of f(5) show all steps so i can understand how you got to the answer! help please !!
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Suppose f(x) − f(x+1) = 3x^2 and f(3) = 48, determine the value of f(5) show all steps so i can understand how you got to the answer! help please !!
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Explanation:
f(3) = 48
f(3)-f(4) = 3*3^2
f(4) = 21
f(4)-f(5) = 3*4^2
f(5) = -27
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